Case IH ALL Combine Parts
*ALL parts and accessories
The Case IH combine harvesters, across all series, were workhorses in fields for many years. Ranging in engine horsepower from [Insert Specific HP Range based on series - e.g., 150-500 HP], and accommodating header widths up to [Insert specific header width based on series - e.g., 40 feet] depending on the model, these combines offered both conventional and rotary separation options. Known for their reliability and adaptability to various crop types, Case IH combines quickly became a favorite among farmers.
Case IH combines have a rich history, with different series spanning many years of production. Engine specifications varied by model, with brands such as Cummins powering the larger machines, delivering horsepower ranges from [Insert Specific HP Range based on series - e.g., 150-500 HP] and displacement from [Insert displacement range - e.g. 8.3L to 12.9L]. Separation systems ranged from conventional cylinder/concave designs to more advanced rotary systems like the Axial-Flow rotor, each offering unique advantages in different harvesting conditions. Grain tank capacities varied depending on the series, ranging from [Insert specific bushel range - e.g., 200 to 400] bushels with unloading auger speeds reaching [Insert specific unloading range - e.g., 3 to 4] bushels per second or [Insert specific unloading range - e.g., 180 to 240] bushels per minute. Header widths depended on model and year, with options for row crop heads, grain platforms, and draper heads. Chopper and spreader options were available to manage crop residue effectively. Cab features typically included air conditioning, heating, and various monitoring systems. Case IH combines were well-suited for harvesting a wide range of crops, including wheat, corn, soybeans, and other small grains.
Specifications
| Engine | [Insert Brand Examples - e.g., Cummins, Case IH] [Insert HP range - e.g., 150-500] HP Diesel |
|---|---|
| Separator Type | [Varying - e.g., Conventional or Rotary] - [Insert Details such as Cylinder width/diameter or Rotor length/diameter - e.g., 60" Cylinder or 30" Rotor] |
| Grain Tank | [Varying - e.g., 200-400] bushels |
| Unloading Rate | [Varying - e.g., 180-240] bu/min |
| Header Widths | [Varying - e.g., 15-40] ft |
| Fuel Capacity | [Varying - e.g., 100-250] gallons |
| Weight | [Varying - e.g., 15000-35000] lbs |
| Years Produced | [Insert years of production by SERIES - e.g., 1970s - Present] |
Maintenance Tips
- Concave Adjustment: Regularly check and adjust concave clearance according to the crop being harvested. Proper concave adjustment minimizes grain loss and damage.
- Belt and Chain Tension: Inspect and maintain proper tension on all belts and chains to ensure smooth operation and prevent slippage or breakage.
- Sieve and Chaffer Cleaning: Regularly clean sieves and chaffers to prevent plugging and maintain efficient grain separation. Pay close attention to cleaning frequency when harvesting different crop types.
- Bearing Greasing: Grease all bearings regularly as recommended in the operator's manual to prevent premature wear and failure. This is critical for high-speed components.
History & Background
The Case IH combine history spans many years, marked by continuous innovation and refinement across its different series. From the earlier models to the newer Axial-Flow designs, Case IH has consistently aimed for improved harvesting efficiency and grain quality. They are known for setting benchmarks for productivity and reliability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What engine is in the Case Ih *ALL?
Engine varied widely based on model. Examples include Cummins and Case IH engines ranging from [Insert specific range, e.g., 150-500] horsepower with displacements from [Insert specific range, e.g., 8.3L to 12.9L]. Refer to your specific model's manual for exact specifications.
What is the grain tank capacity on a *ALL?
Grain tank capacity varied across the Case IH combine range. Capacity ranged from [Insert specific range, e.g., 200 to 400] bushels, with unloading rates around [Insert specific range, e.g., 180 to 240] bushels per minute depending on the machine.
What type of separator does the *ALL have?
Case IH combines employed both conventional cylinder/concave and rotary separation systems. The Axial-Flow rotary system, in particular, is known for its high capacity and gentle grain handling.
What are common parts needed for the *ALL?
Common wear parts include concaves, rasp bars, belts, chains, bearings, auger fingers, sickle sections, knife guards, and feeder house components. Regular inspection and timely replacement of these parts are essential for optimal performance.

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